The State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) remains activated and the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM) is in contact with emergency managers in the affected areas. Agencies and organizations represented at the State EOC include the: American Red Cross, Salvation Army, Oklahoma Military Department, Oklahoma State Department of Health, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, 2-1-1 Oklahoma, Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture Food and Forestry, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and FEMA.

POWER OUTAGES

The Oklahoma Corporation Commission reports 70,899 homes and businesses are without electric service due to the winter storm, which includes the following.

PSO reports 20,356 customers without power including those in:

Chickasha 5,512

Clinton 5

Duncan 121

Hobart 4,290

Lawton 8,463

Tipton 1,954

Tulsa 24

Weatherford 13

The Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority reports 14,916 customers without power in:

Lexington 300

Purcell 300

Altus 9300

Eldorado 283

Olustee 316

Duncan 1000

Marlow 2325

Granite 613

Manitou 209

Mangum 270

City of Mangum is still on Municipal Generation.

The Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives (OAEC) reports 34,428 customers without power in:

Caddo Electric, Binger: 6,930

Canadian Valley Electric, Seminole: 3,147

Cotton Electric, Walters: 8,644

Harmon Electric Association, Hollis: 3,303

Kiwash Electric, Cordell: 3,000

Northfork Electric, Sayre: 600

Oklahoma Electric, Norman: 667

People’s Electric, Ada: 1,437

Rural Electric, Lindsay: 3,200

SW Rural Electric, Tipton: 3,500

OG&E reports 1,200 customers are without service.

SHELTERS AND MASS FEEDING

There are 2,500 people who remain in local shelters and about 4,405 were served meals on Monday. The following 37 shelters and feeding centers remain open: